~THE MICHIQr.'AN DAILYr - ~ ~- , .. } _ - _.- ._ ,. Locates VitaminI DILY OFFICIL ULEI Pubibcation1 in the Bulletin is tcoastructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by tb* &sAanifi U the os.Aler't until i:0p. mn. (11:30 a. mn. Saturf'axs. Volume 4 IWE UNES#AY, HARCH 26, l19:4 1Number 131 The Deanis: There will be a conference of the Deans on Wednesday, Miarch G, at i o'clock in the, President's office. l31. I Bu rtJ1i C~nverslty Women;z ibinm students who have decided upon l eflnite professions other than bit re invited to take part in an informal discussion of these pro- s -6 if they are within such field~s as do not require special preliminary l~f . The conference will take place in the office of the Dean of '"o ihen x:0o'clockWednesday, March 26th. Tfea will be served. , . A. S. H~obart, Assistant Dean of Women. 'ri.Buce M. Donaldson of the Fine Arts Department will give an L4'at leture on "Florentine Sculptors of the Renaissance," on Wed- shs ,evnigat 8 o'clock, in Room D, Alumni Memorial Hall. The Pub- is cordially invited. G. ANegaro. 41n tudents: liorejj ti udnts interested in, or definitely planning to take, the Cosmo- t.. Oubpib vng trip, April 14-19, through Battle Creek, Kalamazoo, Grnd pi 6;Lasing, and 1!lint should communicate by letter or telephone with ,ut dletsied at the earliest opportunity. The party will be limited nec- Ilto 25. Unusual -opportunities for visiting industries, educational tittosan uiia works will be oiffered. Total expenses will not be it l i. Sudetswith musical or other talent are especially urged to con- un,4ueway of sen America at close range. seein Carlton F. Wells, Manager. up r t: ' 0 cu1*y of the English Department in the College of Literature, mhN .'the Arts will, meet in T1appan Ball Room 208, on Wlednesday, hc1hlk t fouir o'clock. t. H lumphreys. Tio~t itending to visit the Jewett Plant, Detroit, Wednesday, March 1'' Ptday,' March 29th" should'sign up at the Machine Tool Laboratory. 41 roup will leave here on the 12 o'clock interurban. lD. L. Perkiius. l u'Ay ion for the Club will be served at the Michigan Union, on Wed- lay, March 26, at 12:15. A room will be reserved. W. W. lneitoimE, Sec'y. torleal ;l mird.: A very importanit meeting of the Oratorical, Board will take pl1ace this, rnlon at 5 o'clock in Room 302, Mason flail. .1. 1#. thatn. \inportant business meeting will be held in Room Z 242, N. S. on Wled-- Jay March 26 at 7:30 p. in. ,*t. R. Wti geuer. WHAT'S GOING ON al ; '111 will meet tryouts for the hand ato 7 o'clock at the hm s Hall). Regular reheajr-al at 7::3 p, 11.. W1illlllci Graft hl? _Jr., Manager. L;i _t a s :: of the R~. ,. . C. will assemb 2le i~ Iocni 348Wf tIi'n ~At this assemrbly Professor C. E. Wilsop xw llKdelive'r a Unversity of Michig an in War." '"he public is cordially t. 14"m. 'i'. ('arpenter. 0. ., nary apfor' this Coksireawill, he ield a chgt June 17,-July 2S, 1924., Pasic studnso .1 rnh 3 the first or seconid year work are eligible to attend. All paid by the Government. Those desiring to attend must re- R. 0. T. C. office not later th au noon the 29tij instagnt. 1.IIm, .T Carpnter. Dr. Walter Eddy rScientists have predicted that when the vitamin was 'isolated, it would not be far oft when it would be manufac- tu red, changing the habits, need, ideas and even shape of the future hit- ;man. Dr Walter Eddy of Columbia un- versity says he has finally isolated the vitamuin, so precious to human exist-! ance. Hie says it is an organic chem- ical structure, composed of carbon. hy stitenxt elements explaining why it i so highly essential to life. BuildingPreogress Increased+ activity has been noticed during 'the east' we~kAll along tei line in the new Lterary budding and work is being nshed in al depart- mets to have the entire structure ready for occupancy by the opening of school next fall. Masons, pllumbers, plasters are all at work. The granite steps for the front of the building are beginning to arrive and1 are being put in place. "The work of laying the stone on the front, which was held up :by th. d- layr in the arrival of the steps ha~ ibeen resu med. Pastering if thebas r- Iment ha.been ponpated~l } opeira-' tbons have stArte~, if}oi~a ,cor2lfloor. Men have begun the work of laying the terrarzino foors 4or the corridors. Tihese? are ,of the sg>«e ye Athar he ieen lptalled in ,the Pia 9 ralS.Sieee nulliing. AThe +class roonr ;flors irill lf ialoe o cynlcrete. ,. th soofiis9 also being put on at .the presente ad the , sheet metal tnen pswgeU he nun e ft a e ~ o kInstallation of the ventilation sys- ttmr is also taking plae a s the put- tip in, of the tilt .partitions ,beteen ,tlIW roptips. ;These :wilt later e. PJst , ered,over. ,Worlk on the windows a starto,, these being of the ,soalet awning .type.'t'hey provid' for a- f ing the windows pen a d the shades dptiwn at .the same time, Lawy CubRisesI The club room. portion of te Law- yers' dormitory is now ;complete oi the outside for all exctt the roof. thi, being nut on at the present time This part of the building i that Whic tronts on State street. Concrete is being poured in the third floor f part' of the structure, while tile is being st in the kitchen and service portions. !Plastering work has also been start- ed in the club rooms. Roofing work is ready to be startedf on the dining room. The present pro-{ cress of the work on the build n noints to its completion by September If 'no snags are encountered.l Will Let Cot'oracts Coitrats will be let the latter partj of this week for the remainder of the work which nu.t e done i the hs- pital. Tlhe revised plans are now com- plete and' it is expected that work willI start in earnest shortly. M~any chang ' es have been rnesitated from the or- iasfutthfc,;htserl new ideas have had to bie indcued. Work that has yet to be finished, and for which contracts will be let in- cludes all but the rough plumbing.3 electric conduits, an the windows All the remainder of the inside of the. building, including the partitions, must be put in. Bricks are still being laid on the new Medical building but it is thought this work will not be completed for some time yet. When the entire pro- posed building is complete it will be one of the, largest structuires on. the ,iamjpu,,conta-Ining aro tas nmitcht floor space as the new Ppposedlit. ui in isentirety. Peki~ Ma h25-Denial that for- eign .p'ower s had brou'ght pressure to bear against Chinla.to prevent her recognition of SovietR'ussia is Cont- tained ill a~'note handed yesterday to IL. Ml. Karakhan, general Soviet rep- resentative 'in the 'Far, -East. "Jimmie the' adtaker" sells amything I quickly.--Adv. All persons or societies using this column should include in their notices day, hour, and place. All notices without this data will be disregarded. IVEW1NESDAY 8:00 A. JL.-Holy~ communion, St. All' drews chrch. 1 :00-Xoonday pr*'ayers, Harris hall. 400-Open: house, Harris hall. 4 :15--Twllg~ht organ recital, Hill an- 4:15-Cercle~ FrIancais lecture--'Wet- es iPopuli$res en France," Physics west lecture room. 4 :30-MIni4er's conference hour for girl students, Congregational church. 7 :00--i~nstl~tute of Religious Educa- tion meets in Lane hail, 7:00--Freshman Gl a club practie, room 308,: Unioin. 7:30--Evening prayer and address, St. Andrew's church. 7 :30- General freshman assenmbly, as- sembly hall, Union.. 7:30 -- Arciteit::' ball. committee meets in.Engineering building. 8:()O -eircolo itsaihano lecture: "Flor- entine Sculptors," room D, Alumni Memorial hall. 8:1*-IUe flolay con -ocation , asonic temple. PiN EUROPEAN TOUR FOR LNDSAPESTUDYi According to an announcement is- sued by the Institute (ot International Education, a group of American gar- den lovers and students of landscape architecture will visit many of the most important gardens in Europe during the coming summer.1 I The group will sail on July fifthl on the "Carmania," and will go first to England; where they will visit many gardens in and near Londbrn. All the important gardens of France and the most beautiful villas of Italy will be studied during. the -trip.: Inquiries regarding conditions of, membership, costs, etc., mayi be ad- dressed to Prof. Edward Lawson, Cor- nell University, Ithaca, N. Y., or to Irwin Smith, Times building, New York City. Harvard Crew GetsI Cold Shower Bathl Cambridge, March 22.-Eight menI and the coxswain of Harvard's crewl were unexpectedly given a bath re- cently when their shell struck a stray, chunk of ice in the Charles river.1 The ice punched a small hole amid- ships which caused the shell to 111ll rapidly with water forcing the crew. to jump into the river. Read The Daily "'Classifie~d" 'YY .y Y~t * '- R -'-tt-"---llt--'V-' t__#t1Yfitlt#Yt__ltif__ aittik_#k ___ r__ rrrr___ e Service iml SORRY ! We're VERY sorry!I That new portable didn't come when it should have. We're trying to trace it, and will, announce it as soon as we get it. WATCH I Typewriters Phone 3400 STIMSON, supplies 1Iepalring 308 S. State St. a ... , a._._ __. ....._.:__.._: !'.! r t}+s!laim!!!}rrrar)}!}!rr!!}!!alrrt"tf{!rlL...""!"!!!!ii}}f!n}!!!}{}e}!r{r ,r. .... . ...ar es". .r r * s i sa arRtrrWa R k tRt,)i Et kRl 1_ .. . e [M t i i rf Ml k* RtirWi ,No - 1'HUt')AY 12: k--1)eltal faceulty hunchieon, Un- ion. 12' sl--;Rhdc ic '- iacul~y luncalheon,, room X19,'U100on. 7 :14--Military ball committee meets in room 106,Union. 4 :30 -Roultd Tp db meetsl in Unlon. ?::111-INnr3 I. Bahtes Law club umeets in room 344, Uniion. 7 ::30-Cha in1e r of C~ommnerce meets in room 302, Union. DAILY fCLASSIFIEDS BRING BI1G RESULTS- ON ITTLEINVESTMENT PIANO RECITAL w TICKETS. ,. BY IOSSJP GABRiLOWITSCH SH NetMn .i vn STATE 8 P. M. Fattengill Auditorium $2.00-$i1 On Sale at )OL OF' N ST. BOOK -$1.00 1ES &t Hamlin 'tesy, of Mr. Whr ooooo ;z ' :; 4Th woo 4 It you want a good neat job with service attached come to "Y =.Ar eetter irnpres° Service Drop Over 0 I] "up" and see us Arcade Theater . ' ''S - ~ - S'S "I S'~ .5 11 KPPA PSI INITIATES 11 MENI ha Kappa Psi, national comrmer"- 'iternity initiated 11 men at its Iimetimig yesterday afternoon. *ere: William R. Skinner, '25.{ $. Creumcb, '26, Kenneth C. Seick. avid5 M. Ma~rtin, '25, Harry W. bb, '25, Jo~seph !K. Gandy, '26, e W~., R~oes, '26, James Harlow. Valter' C. Young, '25, Fr-ederi"cR $,- '26, and William J. JUhward, inquet 'was held directly follo- * lmititlon. Tlhe faculty -peak- 're Prof. R. L. Masson. who '&en into the organization as )nrairy member,-'Prof. C. E. Griffin and Prof. W. A. Paton, all fof the economics. department. Ilarry W. McCobb, '25, acted as spokesman for the initiates. SIFT' LIGHTS INSTARl ED, AT BUILDING ENTRANCE Two lights, the donation of the class of the 1925 .Engineers, hiave been placed at the entrance of the new East Engineering building.' These are between 'the first and middle anid the third and niddle doors on 'thle outside of 'the' building. Each of the lights i:b about a foot ane a half high0 and made up of fancy ironwor'k and ;:laze(d glass surface. I 'S Sm + I ' ® .. j. w ..1 (# . ' \ ' _. // 7d' ,rr"' . +" Z .. 1, . 4,. ' , r .. 4 x .. .. , n { 3 1 ., ^b: . "",, _... .; ,, ;it- fI ., , i (, . r 4. I , .- 1 5S Noiethe hats that still look fresh and new. Inside you ,; , i t R0 if Here 's Dash! Here 's Style! Spring Clothes iI In tune with1 the new season---cheerful in style, bouyant in fabric and :satisfy- ing in tailoring. . We have as inl viting a selection as you've ever seen. . y , ; , w Essanay Clothes ShO 7'lain Street a"' B ranch Store--6o¢ E. Liberty I will see the word Stetson. Mode ShovoVe I 21 4 S.,, r t r.. i i